(Howdy. I've changed the page around a bit so that there's a different page for the links. Don't panic. They haven't disappeared.)
Thank you for the invitation and sharing some information.
I havent taught this week because of the school peformance, but this week I'll take some lessons. As I was told that I could do whatever I wanted for the lessons I got a bit confused about what to teach and where to start. Next week is the end of term 3, so I'm thingking to do a lot of games. I'll look for games through the websites from Evan. Thx!!
じゃあまたね^^
あき 13,sep
Welcome to the birth of awesome-ness!
So, I figured we could start a wiki to exchange ideas, tips, advice and warnings about teaching Japanese.
I've already talked to Kelly about generic games like 'King Evan', 'Safe Zone' or 'The Blackboard Game.' I know Kelly's used the card with a string idea already with great success. Aki's sister also taught me a body parts song, very similar to heads, shoulders, knees and toes, yet sung to the tune of London Bridge.
Good luck, guys! Hopefully we'll all have an impressive collection of activities and ideas by the end of our practicum.
Teaching Practicum をがんばろう!!
4,oct,09
あき
(Howdy. I've changed the page around a bit so that there's a different page for the links. Don't panic. They haven't disappeared.)
Thank you for the invitation and sharing some information.
I havent taught this week because of the school peformance, but this week I'll take some lessons. As I was told that I could do whatever I wanted for the lessons I got a bit confused about what to teach and where to start. Next week is the end of term 3, so I'm thingking to do a lot of games. I'll look for games through the websites from Evan. Thx!!じゃあまたね^^
あき 13,sep
Welcome to the birth of awesome-ness!
So, I figured we could start a wiki to exchange ideas, tips, advice and warnings about teaching Japanese.
I've already talked to Kelly about generic games like 'King Evan', 'Safe Zone' or 'The Blackboard Game.' I know Kelly's used the card with a string idea already with great success. Aki's sister also taught me a body parts song, very similar to heads, shoulders, knees and toes, yet sung to the tune of London Bridge.
Good luck, guys! Hopefully we'll all have an impressive collection of activities and ideas by the end of our practicum.
One love,
-Evan